By Elizabeth F. McNamara In an impromptu interview Friday with councilors-elect Mike Donegan, Renu Englehart and Mike Zarrella Friday, Englehart and Zarrella expressed surprise with the election sweep but all three said they thought it had to do with the voters desire...

By Mark Schwager As a newly elected member of the 2018-2020 Town Council, I am excited to serve our community alongside my new colleagues. The energetic and engaged citizens of East Greenwich overwhelmingly voted on November 6 for open town government, excellence in...

I am a resident of East Greenwich and was proud to be represented in the Rhode Island House of Representatives by Anthony Giarrusso for three terms. On November 7th, District 30 elected Justine Caldwell as its Representative in place of Mr. Giarrusso*. I do not have...

By Elizabeth F. McNamara Finance Director Linda Dykeman resigned Friday, the first departure following an election that saw the Town Council upended, with a new council hostile to Town Manager Gayle Corrigan. Dykeman was Corrigan’s business associate before Corrigan...

By Elizabeth F. McNamara Outgoing Town Council President Sue Cienki, who lost her bid for re-election last week, said East Greenwich is bankrupt in a rambling email to EG News (Cienki email 11/10/18) Saturday. This follows the announcement by Town Manager Gayle...

Above: Conrad Swanson (11) on quarterback keeper. Photos by Mary MacIntosh In an exciting game that came down to the final minutes, the EGHS Avengers vanquished the Burrillville Broncos 31-28 Saturday, landing a place in the Division II Superbowl. East Greenwich...

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